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Jay, unfortunately, in most of the collectable world, it has become a matter of how people see these items as an "investment".

Originally Posted by jaybett

One man's trash is another man's treasure. Its always interesting, to learn how, a person comes to value an item. Was it something from child hood? Something that made them laugh? Did they have to work hard to be able to buy the first one?